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NCAA Transfer Profile: Jordan Johnson (Spring 2026)

Team: Whatcom Community College

Sport: Soccer
Nationality: American-Brazilian


Bio: Jordan Johnson is an American-Brazilian striker with genuine pedigree and a game built around speed, creativity, and direct attacking play. Developed in Brazil with Bangu AC and Guarani FC before returning to the United States, he carries the influence of both footballing cultures—technical flair blended with physical intent in the final third.


Jordan is comfortable attacking from wide areas or operating as a central forward. He times his runs well, stretches backlines, and poses a constant threat in transition. In the box, he plays with anticipation and confidence, finding gaps early and attacking space before defenders react. His ability to take players on 1v1 and finish with conviction makes him a problem for defenders who allow him any room to face forward.


Currently at Whatcom Community College, Jordan is gaining valuable experience while balancing USL2 involvement and preparing for U.S. Open Cup competition in 2025. He profiles as a forward who can break lines, create danger on the dribble, and convert chances himself rather than waiting for service.


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